THE rULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONffffLLgBURG, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORREOTED EVERY WKD..'ESDAY. The graD market ire takes tron: ihe Chum J trNburg dully nt)wnptiperti. The pi-i'VlNtrn i 'luea lire lluwe tout obulu la MuUoauciln- GRAIN Wheat 1.05 Mew wheat Bran 1.50 Corn 70 OaU 43 Rye 85 PROVISIONS Ham per tb IS Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 40 Butter, Creamery 25 Butter, Country 20 Eggs, por dozen 22 Lard, per tb 10 Live Calves, per lb 7 Chickens, per tb 12 After having spent about two weeks visiting friends in this county, Mrs. John M. Diehl and her little daughter went to Mer cersburg on Monday where they were met by Mr. Diehl who took them home to Welsh Run. HIDES. Prank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tieir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. The radiators and big boiler to heat the postoffice building ar rived this week. Those who toasted their shins and spat to bobacco at the old coal stove in the postoffice on former winters will find things arranged differ ently this winter. Nearlj Everybody Reads It. When Sunday ro.is around and all that goes with it one of the big problems of the day is the matter of reading. The average family is particular about the kind of reading that enters the home on a week-day, but on Sunday the problem becomes even more perplexing. "The Philadelphia Press" each Sunday is an ideal home newspaper and is arranged with such thought that only the best in news is printed., The Magazine Section illustrated and printed in color contains the best in fiction, Fun and. Verse, and dded to this are p ige s on Art, cience, Music, Literi.y Criti isms and a page of history of -.he world's events for the week, lead the Philadelphia Sunday -Press." Girl Drinks Poison. Helen Reisher, aged 16 years, of Chambersburg, committed sui cide last Friday evening by drink ing carbolic acid on the street and dying in fifteen minutes. Helen's love affairs had not been running smoothly; but it seems that she had been a rather way ward girl for some time. At one time she cut off her hair and put on boy's clothing and ran away and was gone several days be fore her father, Senor Reisher, was able to locate her. Dividend Notice. At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the First National Bank of McConnellsburg a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, was declared payable October 1, 1915 to stockholders of record at the close of business cn September SO, 1915. Check wi'l be mailed. Merrill W. Nace, Cashier. Thanks to Patrons. I wish to express thanks to the people of McConnellsburg for the patronage they have giv en me and hoping to supply these good people with peaches next year, I beg to remain, Very truly yours, E. S. RlNEHART. Thank Yon. I desire to thank the voters of the county for the nomination tendered me at the primaries and I respectfully ask a continuance of your support at the November election. A. K. Nesbit. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown th at r asal catarrh often indicates a general weakness ' the body; and local treatments in ic form of snuffs and vapois do little, i any good. To correct catarrh you should trc .t iu :ai e by enriching your blood with the iil-lood in Scott's Emulsion which in a nedicinal food unci a building-tonic, free tfoiualcohol or any burmftil drugs. Try it. Scvtt ft Buwoc, UlwufivUl, M, , , Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business September 7, 1015. RESOURCES Cash specie and notes $14,830.70 Due from Ap- provedRegerve Agents, 23,054.34 Legal securities at par 12,000.00 50,701.04 Nickles and cents, 135.03 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 1,172.04 Bills dUcounted: Upon one name 2,175.34 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 22,984.50 Time loans 8,042.93 Loans on call with collat eral 25,072.30 Loans on call upon one name 48,60(1.32 Loans on call upon two or more names ; 04,400.3d Bonds 3S.001.74 Mortgages and judgments of record 103.4(i!).l Furniture and lixtures l,50i.(;0 Overdrafts 028 89 Book va'ue of reserve se curities above par 110.00 Total 131(8,280.70 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus fund 22.000.U0 Undivided prolits, less ex penses and taxes paid. . 6,180.03 Individual de posits subject to check S 87,214.53 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 310.38 Time Certilicates of Deposit 2.10,040.00 318,494.91 Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 1,005.10 Total , .. 398,280.70 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, bs: I Wilson L. Nace, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILSON L. NACE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th dav of September, 1915. M. RAY SHAFFNER, Notary Public. Gko. B. Mkllott, A. U. N'aoi:, Jno. A. Iuwix, D. A. Washabauuh, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cont per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Guns For Sale. Daly 3-bar-;al, and Ithaca double barrel. i ee Dim at Court House. S2GU Buy Prime Timothy seed at The Irwin Store. Four dollars per bushel. 2t For Sale 50-lb. Can lard, guaranteed first class. Market price. Mrs. Andrew Rotz. For Sale Two Economy stoves two sheet iron Stoves in pood condition. A lot of Stove pipe Will sell cheap. John A. IrwiD. Found A key about 3 inches in length attached to a pine stick about G inches in length, on the Peach Orchard road Monday. Call at this office. Fou Sale. 12-horsepower Peerless Tnction Engiae and Sawmill wi fixtures all in pood running order. Cheap to quicu buyer. E O. Garland, Need more, Pa. 9-lG-2t. Church Notices. A social will be held in the basement of the M. E. church at Fort Littleton Saturday evening, October 2nd for the benefit of the church. All invited. The Mt. Zion Sunday school on Timber Ridge, makes special re quest that there be a full atten dance next Sunday at 9:30, it be ing the first Sunday of the last quarter when we want to organ ize prayer and praise meetings. Rev. E. J. Croft will preach at 10:30. Next Sunday, October 3rd, in the morning, the Fall Commun ion of the Big Cove Tannery Luth. Church will be held, and the following Sunday, October 10th Communion will be held in the town Lutheran Church. Pre paratory Services will be held on Saturday before the Communion at 2:30 P. M. It is necessary to have a full turn out of the mem bers on the Preparatory Day in-as-much as the annual Synodical meeting of West Penn Synod will follow the next week. SpecialJServices will be con ducted at the M. E. Church by Dr. A. S. Fasick. in conjunction with the Pastor to begin Friday nirfht October 8th, and continue every right for five successive days. A large attendance is so licited. Preaching services at M. E. Church next Sunday at 10:30 a. n . and 7 p. m. and also at Cito a; 3 p. m. Why We Have Grown. Because we have always done banking on the highest, most conservative, most progress ive and painstaking manner and because we have lived up to every promise these are reasons why we outgrew our old home. From a total of $160,000.00 in deposits four years ago to $316,000.00 deposits to-day, is a good record. We are naturally proud of our beautiful and substantial home one room of which is fitted for the free use of the public and convenience of our patrons for private business engagements or other meetings. Many of our largest and most prosperous depositors started their savings in a small way. Do likewise. Begin to-day, by placing your savings at 3 per cent, compound semi-annual interest in FULTON COUNTY BANK . "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburg, Pa. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits $27,000.00. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Hq Underselling Store, We wish to inform our customers that wo Uavo some of the most exclusively new p.tylcs id trimmed and unuimmed hats ever brought to the County. Hats of tho most pi quant ideas in early mid-winter styles, that you'll wouder how we can give such beautiful creations for so small a sum of money. THEY ARE JUST FRESH from Eistern Cities, smart new si. apes frtb;YouiigMiss acd cunning styles for the Youngster. All of them m;w and many of them exclusive shapes and models. The as sortment is perfectly immense, so you'll havo no dilllculty in finding just the Hat tor you. We can also give you Children's BEAR-SKIN COATS in alienors, for $1.50, Cups, Combs, Barretts, Collars, Belts, Laces. Come m and examine our stock, and bo convinced- that we can give you some great bargains. HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line ofJ Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to SelectJFrom. i vr : A 4 l " ym ;. v ;v V fin l" lv ;3 Single Driving Harness 9.00 to $25.00, Collars $1.25 to $4 25. Yankee Bridles $1.50 to $2 50. Halters all Leather at 50c , 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Collar Pads 25c. to 50c. FJynets all leather from $2 25 to $0.53, Cord Sets from $1 00 to $2.50, Buggy Xets from $2 25 to $3 25. Front Gears $3 50 to $1.25, Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and up, Yankee Breeching $18.00 to $20.00. Summer Lap Spreads from 50c to $2 50. Ilarnesti OAs and Soaps, and Machine Oil. Mail orders promptly attended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary Street, Mercers burg, Pa. 12-16-20 Gauge Hammerless Pump" Guns Th SafMt Bracb-LMdin SfciVN Can Built 1 '. r ,.., ... -s?v "V- : M snntcwi ii a bne-atmeaririH. bcantitullv-lialn.iccd crnn. without inurouumy nymnjctncal gun without sacrificing strength or safety; it is ibo sunt br.ocLlo.d.n .hotsun .Terbu.lt. Six shuts in U ami 18 kaiircs; five m XO nauu" br.ccb-lolmg -M.i .J bTIi1! i u"h Solid Stcl ti"Kh ,infi,i- " as nutl-SoM Top-Sid. Ejection rem" tvuTcl rw',CO,,l','MinU n ""'"nunsl-Pr. Button CrlrX. (to ,"T.Liii d . ""ifkly from rnjcvine .tl:..i,t worfcnm thr..m:h mnom Doublo Ertric mi: ability : ur, ..an,!! r.. "j l"" ""'..-' '"."V" "J"1" : ""'"'"ea in l,oo. rr? "' Po'tacc for Lib catalog describing all rr ?v F t tViarttn micatnig shotguns (hammer and hammer. JJUZrirl firearms Cc, less), all nreneating rifles, etc Do it now I 42 Willow Street. New Haven. Conn. If VOU shoot i. ''P0' P''10' or 5,w,"ln. y"t should have a copy of the Ideal Hnnd i i .Book KiO jiagM of us.ful inforniation for sh. inters. It tills all abuut Cn1'.! . u ' r and r-,V:"linlf ""14 lot 'l standard ritle, pistol and shotgun , nni,?f0"l0,mr"1Ire ,VWn a"."''y: ''!"" y " t cut y.., ammunitinn j rf . ' more b",cr This b."ik i free to any shunter who will end three stamps postage to The ilarlin Firearms to., ij Willow St.. New Have, Conn. mm are the products of more than 80 ytar' experience. Four brands 76' Spscial Motor Auto Power Without Carbon Waverly gasolines are all distilled and refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Clean, Uniform. More miles per gallon. Contain no crude com pressed natural gas product. Wav.rlyOII Werka Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ind.p.nd.nt Raflnara niumlnants LuliriennU l"arafTlne Wax Waverly Products Sold by B. H. SHAW. HUSTONTOWN, PA. Birthdaj Surprise. A verj delightful surprise par ty took place on last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McQuade in honor of their daughter Florence's fifteenth birthday. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McQuade; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hohman; Mrs. May nard Unger and daughters Pearle and Mabel; Catharine Clevenger, Jessie Gress, Annie Woodal, Ha-z-il McQuade, Bessie McQuade, Mildred Stenger, Rose Buter baugh, Ruth McQuade, Annie Buterbaugh, Mary McQuade, Ja cob Clevenger, Floyd McQuade, Ralph Hohman, Don Souders, Don Maun, Frank Woodall, Rus sell Kendall, John McQuade and Harry McQuade. At a late hour refreshments were served and all returned to their homes wishing Florence many more happy birthdays. Mrs. C. R. Spongier, and Mrs. Frank Mason both of Hancock, visited in the home of the latt?r's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George VV. Hays, from Wednes day of last week until Monday. ORE Just received our fodder yarn for this season and it was a hard to get it across the mountain as they wanted it over there. The p) over there is 7c lb., and our price is 6c if you take a coil of 25 or j lbs. This is the very best twine that money can buy. Shock tvers to 23 cents; also the heavy sash cord for them. Husking pins 3 to cents. Corn cutters 23c. Hand made Bushel baskets good. OurS half-bushel measures 50c. . Paints and Oils. Now is a good time to paint as paint has got cheap again We are haudhug the best grades of these goods that can be found. Old Dutch lead lb.; Lewis white load 8c; Carters pure white lead 8c right here no freight. Why go away and pay more? Also the best ready-mixed paint on earth the Devoe. Pure oil lor medical use and this is what yon wact for good painting. Don't buy Western oil. Our price 75c. We have a full line of tiutiog colors. Bed Blankets 45c. to $5 00; llo.-se Blankets. 08c. to 5 00. Roofing Roofing Galvanized Roofing has got so awful high, that it has be come expensive. We are selling quite a Jot of Rubber Roofing. Sea ours at 70, 85, and 1.25 for 108 square feet. The 85-cent and the 1.25 have cement and nails in each roll. Men's cord pants 1.25, $1 75 ?2.25,and $2 45. Men'awork and dress coats $1.25 to $2.50. Men's rain coats $1.25 to $7.00 see our $ 1.75 coatguar nnteed, . with all improvements. Guns and Ammunitiif Guns and ammunition coming in now. Don't any one scare you with story that the price is d; what it was a year ago. had ours bought early, can save you money. See our hunting coats. Before the advance, we in a good stock of Men's Boys' Overalls, and can at old prices this wil1 See our Men's Overall: 75 cents. Our Sweater Line is 0 pleto, and we can save money. Don't buy until see ours. the lan of 2 U van no Ah: wa Sid wh ma ad: ed, Gai 5iir of! He: Ga the thr hi Ian ho k We want to say just a few words about our shoa In the first place, we have an assortment that yi seldom see in as small a town 400 square feet floor space just for shoes; so we are in position show you more than one style for children going school. We have a great line, and at prices th will be a big saving to you. We have our Walk-ovs Queen Quality, Endicott & Johnston and Selz lini all in. See them. Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery. Don't fail to see our line of Sweaters, Underwear, and Hosier Sweaters 45c to $2.50: Bear Brand Hose 2 oair for 25c. See our IQ cent Hose. Our men's heavy work socks at 3 pair for 25c are danui Child's underwear 10c to 48c. Misses 23c to 55c. Boys' 24c each d union suits heavy, 48c. Ladies' 23c to 65c. Men's heavy fleece line? underwear 35c each. Hii?h Rock best made at 45c. Men's unit suits 80c to 90. Call and we will convince you that we can save you money. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg & ft. loudon railway co. TO Tilt STOTKMOUlKHSUr TUB SAID COMPANY! Ynii uro hcrrby noti lied that In pursuance of u rOMil uio;i l'i y iiddpted by Ihe lituml of 1)1 reeinrsof the tUtinp.inv ut their reirulur meet ing In-Wl AiiL'ii-t U. I.US. H sioi'i;lioKlerM' meet It.: w ill Im huM l iliu oiliee of the touipuuy in McOiMiHlsbiiiv, IViin'u., oti Tuesduy. Outoher M, lit i.). ut I o'clock I. M., fur tlie following purnoM-: To take action on approval or disapproval of ihe proKtscd tncrci.MMif the cupatii stock of vtlu I omp,.ny from tW.lM to .WJ 10. To take action on Uie approvul ordNapprov alof i he proinst'(l iucrriicof the indrtitt-uiiesM of siud C mpany from i'.T.OU. to js'V'O.i.CO.OU. To rt tiiT'.mi :e th" snld ''oiiipiinv If reorKani zutimi shuil lie decidi'O up')ii u the meetluK. Votinu'ut. the iLcutuiK may bo done In per Hon or by pioxy. F.a'li NtnciMioider't entitled to as many votes un tie owns bhuruH of stucK, Aur. t0t. Secretary. L. W. FUNK -:- DEALER IN -:- High" Grade Plain Pianos, Play Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves McConuellsburg at 6:15, a. ra., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don In time for the 7:44 a. in. train and the 3:13 p. ra. train. Returning, loaves Fort Loudon on tho arrival of the 11:05 a. m. trulu, and the U:27 p. in. truln. Faro GO cents. Any freight or express marked la my cure will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Bell phono 3 U 4. J. S. ALEXANDER, 4-29-tf- Proprietor." Nothing adds more to the refinements of home thai good music. To have good music you must have a go instrument. There are good bad and indifferent instr ments, and to' the unskilled ey they look much alikJ. The unprincipled, dealer is- likely to make you pay j first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I hav lived in this county since my birth" 1 am a taxpayer an in a position to make good any business transaction! Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from me and if f l! not all right you can come back at me. There are families in every part of this county tfy have purchased instruments" from me. Ask them about me. I Perhaps you want to trade, your organ for a Pia0', or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. S me. Let's talk it over. f ' .1 L. W. FUNK. Jol P. Re ao fee cir old am